In the 2014 mid-term elections, just one out of five young people bothered to vote. This year youth activism is the story. In Kansas, nine teenagers are running for governor, three of them from out of state. Kansas has no age or residency requirement for office. State lawmakers are scrambling to stop them. But the teenage candidates want their voices heard, and they say politicians haven’t been listening. In Florida, teenage survivors of a school shooting are mobilizing for gun control. This hour, On Point: Teen political power on the rise. --Tom Gjelten